quote who=Mick Boda
I wanted to get back into overclocking, but it crashes linux redhat.
Is there anyway to hack the kernel so that it thinks it's running on a
faster processor?
No, the kernel won't care what speed the processor is running at. [ You only
need to change kernels if you change
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003 18:38:25 +1100
Mick Boda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I wanted to get back into overclocking, but it crashes linux redhat.
Patient: Doctor, doctor, it hurts when I bang my head against the wall.
Doctor : Well stop banging your head against the wall and the pain will
At 04 Mar 2003 08:56:16 +1100, Alan L Tyree wrote:
I would very much appreciate a copy of you .wl file.
some probably needs explanation and much of it is most likely not
useful to you. feel free to ask.
in ~/.xemacs/init.el i have:
;; use wanderlust for default compose-mail
(autoload
The traditional One Line Link email...
http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,6069962%5E15306%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html
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It went in and opened an xterm. I thought that it would show
the Linux graphical login screen, and once logged in it would
take me to the graphical display I see when I logged in from
the Linux machine itself. This seems different to the way
cgiwin/XFREE86 works.
It should give you X
Hi Sluggers:
My live server box runs Red hat 7.1. No X Windows is installed. After browsing
I believed that I need to install something called XFree86 for Red Hat 7.1.
I came across this url
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHEA-2002-010.html#Red Hat Linux 7.1
which I believe has the stuff I need.
On Sat, Mar 01, 2003, Chris Deigan wrote:
I mainly need to get these Microsoft fonts in for peoples websites and
word documents.
Unfortunatly the deb package had to be taken down b'cause M$ removed the
fonts from their website so Im just trying to install it from a SMB
share or cdr.
As
Mick Boda wrote:
Hi all,
I posted a while back regarding difficulty with sound under RedHat 8.0. I
have an intergrated AC97 sound card. XMMS gives me following error
I don't know about the AC97 sound chips (at worst you will have to
recompile the kernel to get drivers in there), but I've
Wendy Davies wrote:
Hi Folks (Its Terry)
I've got Debian 2.2 onto hardware (lol RH8.0 barfed horribly).
Thanks folks. The system is almost totally up and running.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erps... searching seems to be ok now... blush
I can confirm that the slug archive search results are sometimes total
trash.
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Louis,
I think you will find the going much easier if
you just install a more recent version of any
distribution. Redhat 7.1 is pretty old.
Matt
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Dear Sluggers,
You may have heard of the latest sendmail vulnerability.
Let's get those systems patched before the worm that exploits
this gets around!
Quite a number of sluggers were bitten by the worm that exploited
the last apache bug.
Regards,
Matt
PS. For the few of you still using
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS. For the few of you still using sendmail that is :-)
I must admit when installing debian, I was a bit worried about exim, as I
knew sendmail as it was RedHat's Default. Now I wouldn't touch sendmail.
Exim is not only easier to configure, it took me a 1/4 of the
On 5 Mar, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Damn, now to patch those Redhat sendmail boxes... I only get time at 1am
to do this crap. dpkg's apt is much easier then rpms, damn dependancies!
I liked the way it silently wiped out my modified /etc/mail/Makefile.
Glad I took a copy of /etc/mail
On 4 Mar, Bill wrote:
Hi Luke,
Thanks for the reply. Info as requested hereunder:-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /etc/fstab
none /proc proc defaults0 0
none /dev/ptsdevpts mode=0622 0 0
/dev/fd0 /mnt/auto/floppy auto
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 00:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Louis,
I think you will find the going much easier if
you just install a more recent version of any
distribution. Redhat 7.1 is pretty old.
wholeheartedly agree. Up2date probably can do it but you'll need to read
the documentation to find
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 19:13, Jeff Waugh wrote:
Linux drives the hardware much harder than Windows
usually would, so it's more likely to barf.
really? howso? I'd guess we'd be getting into pretty hardcore timing
issues with memory fetches and dma transfers and stuff, eh. The linux
page combining
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 01:03:20 +1100 (EST), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On 5 Mar, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Damn, now to patch those Redhat sendmail boxes... I only get time
at 1am to do this crap. dpkg's apt is much easier then rpms, damn
dependancies!
That really is an unfair comparison.
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:22:54PM +1100, Kevin Saenz wrote:
I have spamassassin it seems to be letting a lot of undesirables
in.
Dear Kevin,
Have you got Razor2 http://razor.sf.net/ installed? It's a
distributed spam checksum (of content) network. Think of it as an
advanced warning system
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 20:25, Angus Lees wrote:
At 04 Mar 2003 08:56:16 +1100, Alan L Tyree wrote:
I would very much appreciate a copy of you .wl file.
some probably needs explanation and much of it is most likely not
useful to you. feel free to ask.
Many thanks, Gus. I'm sure that I will
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Hi all,
can I have X forwarding over ssh such that it works from
desktop to desktop machines with 2 firewalls in between?
ie.
desktop1 -- fw1 --internet-- fw2 -- desktop2
and desktop 1 and 2 have private IP addresses (on different
subnets etc as well). fw 1 and 2 have real IP addresses.
So
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 01:03:20AM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5 Mar, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Damn, now to patch those Redhat sendmail boxes... I only get time at 1am
to do this crap. dpkg's apt is much easier then rpms, damn dependancies!
I liked the way it silently wiped
hi guys,
o.k. i have my ext2 as /dev/hda5 the swap as /dev/hda6. I use a linux boot disk to
boot into the linux partition. This was created during the end of the install of
redhat v7.2.
Now, i havent used linux for a while. I have done today using the disk but i get a
stall during boot up.
quote who=Terry Collins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erps... searching seems to be ok now... blush
I can confirm that the slug archive search results are sometimes total
trash.
Bug reports would be a much better way of expressing your concerns, this
being a Free Software project and all.
James Gregory wrote:
distribution. Redhat 7.1 is pretty old.
Xfree V3. something or other is the answer to the question originally
asked.
wholeheartedly agree. Up2date probably can do it but you'll need to read
the documentation to find out how. I don't think anyone actually uses
it.
Jeff Waugh wrote:
Bug reports would be a much better way of expressing your concerns, this
being a Free Software project and all.
I'm not having a go at anyone. Just confirming that what a search pops
up can be total trash sometimes. I might have mentioned that when asking
for debian
quote who=Terry Collins
Jeff Waugh wrote:
Bug reports would be a much better way of expressing your concerns, this
being a Free Software project and all.
I'm not having a go at anyone.
I grok, but you're not helping us help you either. :-)
Just confirming that what a search pops up
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 09:25, Terry Collins wrote:
If I were you I'd install apt-rpm on your server and get it to do
this, along with a dist-upgrade in bits and pieces (ie upgrade libc, see
if computer still works, upgrade sshd, see if computer still works.
Hahaha, playing russian roulette
Jeff Waugh wrote:
When you find a problem, please report it. Otherwise, we won't be able to
fix it, and it will always be trash.
Some people just wanna play ducks in a barrel huh!
Try debian network config at http://www.slug.org.au/archives.html and
get 36 responses;
e.g.
quote who=Terry Collins
Jeff Waugh wrote:
When you find a problem, please report it. Otherwise, we won't be able to
fix it, and it will always be trash.
Some people just wanna play ducks in a barrel huh!
(Well, at least I hope I've got the message across.)
Try debian network config
So what am I doing wrong?
Nothing unless you're the admin of fw2.
fw2 probably has X11Forwarding off in it's /etc/ssh/sshd_config
Matt
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James Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 00:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Louis,
I think you will find the going much easier if
you just install a more recent version of any
distribution. Redhat 7.1 is pretty old.
Louis I was thinking of doing that but right now this is a
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 09:25:35AM +1100, Terry Collins wrote:
The problem I've found with the RH update is that it download process is
extremely unreliable. YMMV.
What sort of link do you have?
MM:
I've used the RHN since upgrading to redhat8, and it's
been brilliant. Never a single
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 10:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what am I doing wrong?
Nothing unless you're the admin of fw2.
fw2 probably has X11Forwarding off in it's /etc/ssh/sshd_config
no it's set to yes.
the bit I don't get is how does it end up back on my desktop1
box? (ie. back
If anyone is running VMware 3.2 on Redhat 8.0 without getting a closing
error message, could they contact me OL pse.
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Has anyone tried to run PGP Freeware for Windows. It seems the only
version available is 8.0 and it is crippled, the mail plugins don't work.
Contact me OL if you have any info pse.
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On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 10:09:35AM +1030, David Fitch wrote:
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 10:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fw2 probably has X11Forwarding off in it's /etc/ssh/sshd_config
no it's set to yes.
the bit I don't get is how does it end up back on my desktop1
box? (ie. back through fw1)
Hi guys
I have a laptop running Suse 8.1. When I run the battery monitor for KDE it
says:
Your computer seems to have a partial ACPI installation probably ACPI was
enabled, but some of the sub-options were not enabled - you need to enable
at least 'AC Adapter' and 'Control Method Battery' and
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 10:39, Howard Lowndes wrote:
If anyone is running VMware 3.2 on Redhat 8.0 without getting a closing
error message, could they contact me OL pse.
I'm not sure what OL pse means (sorry), so I'll post here.
The current version of VMWare is not supported in RH8, though there
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 10:34, Louis Selvon wrote:
Louis I was thinking of doing that but right now this is a no go for the live
server after talking to the support staff. I still need that stupid Ensim
control panel to manage domains on the apache server as I am not an expert at
doing it myself
Im running RH-8 and vmware 3.2 right now. I didnt seem to have much trouble
getting it going. If anyone needs help getting it going email me - I think
the only issue is the verion of gcc that is supplied (rh-8 moved from the
infamous 2.96 to 3.2)
BB
on Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 10:58:45AM +1100,
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 10:22, Colin Humphreys wrote:
Does the remote box have xauth. X11Forwarding needs that. Try
running your ssh client with a bit more -v -v verbosness.
yes xauth is in the path on all boxes.
here's the verbose output (private bits XXX'd out)
note in this case lisa is the
Hi All,
Has anyone been able to import .PST files from Outlook to another email
client.
I have searched the web, a file called LibPST is available somewhere.
(sourceforge is not searching )
Any one got any suggestions.
cheers
Mark
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Most of the criticism leveled at GCC 2.96 is provably false, asides from
the fact that Red Hat forked it for a short time (with good reason to).
http://www.redhat.com/advice/speaks_gcc.html
Mike
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 11:06, Broun, Bevan wrote:
Im running RH-8 and vmware 3.2 right now. I didnt
If you need to find out what processes are using /dev/dsp, fuser will be of help
as it will show you the pids of all the processes which has it open.
eg:
fuser /dev/dsp
Regards,
Pete de Zwart.
Around about 1833h 04/03/2003, Mick Boda emitted the following wisdom:
Here
Has anyone been able to import .PST files from Outlook to another email
client.
I can't remember if they were .pst files (what version of outlook is it?),
but I have been able to import outlook files into kmail before (~12 months
ago). kmail turned them into a more linux friendly format (mbox I
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 10:12:10AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Has anyone been able to import .PST files from Outlook to another email
client.
I did it using an imap server. (Setup an imap server on your linux box,
conenct outlook to it, copy up all the mail, then the linux box
quote who=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone been able to import .PST files from Outlook to another email
client.
There are a few Windows-based tools that will export your Outlook stuff into
more useful formats (such as mbox, iCal, etc). You can also use Mozilla mail
to import the Outlook stuff -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 09:25:35AM +1100, Terry Collins wrote:
The problem I've found with the RH update is that it download process is
extremely unreliable. YMMV.
What sort of link do you have?
28.8K modem.
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Terry Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 09:25:35AM +1100, Terry Collins wrote:
The problem I've found with the RH update is that it download process is
extremely unreliable. YMMV.
What sort of link do you have?
28.8K modem.
Louis I agree
Hi:
I am downloading rpms one by one from RHN for XFree86 for RH 7.1. I don't know
if I need all these packages.
If I install something that my server does not really need, will this mess up
anything ? e.g I don't know if my server needs this package
XFree86-VGA16-3.3.6-38 A generic XFree86
It looks like you need:
rpm -Fvh ftp://ftp.example.com/pub/redhat/updates/etc/etc/*.rpm
Downloads and installs all applicable updates from that directory. Does
not install any new packages.
That said, I'd spend an hour or upgrading to 8.0. 7.1 is quite long in
the tooth
Mike
On Wed,
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 10:38:30AM +1030, David Fitch wrote:
[ . ]
publickey,password,keyboard-interactive
debug1: next auth method to try is password
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
debug1: ssh-userauth2 successful: method password
and now I'm logged in. Before doing the ssh my
rpm -Fvh ftp://ftp.example.com/pub/redhat/updates/etc/etc/*.rpm
Louis I'm learning more and more this week. Thanks. But I am almost done with
the XFree86 downloads from RHN. Does it matter which order I install the rpms
?
That said, I'd spend an hour or upgrading to 8.0. 7.1 is quite long in
the
Check out outport at sourceforge. It runs in windows and creates
iCalendar compatible format files. These are perfect for evolution.
I ran it last week on a client's outlook 2000 enabled PC. Worked well
except for repeating events.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/outport
Stu
On Wed, 2003-03-05
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 12:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like your ssh is not requesting X forwarding,
regardless of the -X flag.
sorry, it appears I chopped off the end of the debug output in
my previous email. After I enter my password I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
debug1:
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 12:57, Louis Selvon wrote:
rpm -Fvh ftp://ftp.example.com/pub/redhat/updates/etc/etc/*.rpm
Louis I'm learning more and more this week. Thanks. But I am almost done with
the XFree86 downloads from RHN. Does it matter which order I install the rpms
?
Then...
rpm -Fvh
Hi Luggers
I am facing following problem
I have 1 machine running X server at 7100 port
with xdmcp
This machine is installed with a software called
mathematica which has gui interface too
all clients are allowed to access this X
and all firewall rules are flushed
Now one client in newtork telnets
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 01:18:15PM +1030, David Fitch wrote:
h maybe something funny is happening with xauth??
I noticed doing ssh -v -v -X lisa it's displaying:
debug2: x11_get_proto /usr/bin/X11/xauth list spiral:0 2/dev/null
What is spiral?
this appears one line before the requesting
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 14:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 01:18:15PM +1030, David Fitch wrote:
h maybe something funny is happening with xauth??
I noticed doing ssh -v -v -X lisa it's displaying:
debug2: x11_get_proto /usr/bin/X11/xauth list spiral:0 2/dev/null
Do
export DISPLAY=clientipaddress:0.0
I think this will work.
Regards
mcreddy
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From: upendra
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 3/4/2003 8:20 PM
Subject: [PLUG] X on remote machine
Hi Luggers
I am facing following problem
I have 1
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 15:31, David Fitch wrote:
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 14:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 01:18:15PM +1030, David Fitch wrote:
h maybe something funny is happening with xauth??
snip
Running out of ideas ...
This might be an idea
Recent debians
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 03:54:51PM +1100, Adam Hewitt wrote:
WHile I am at it I would also like to modify the CDDA information for
any files that have blank fields or incorrect fields so that they can
be organised correctly, so if you know of a tool to do that as well I
would be very
quote who=Adam Hewitt
I am looking for an mp3/ogg player that is similar to FreeAMP in that it
will organise your music files, and provide a jukebox style interface for
drag-and-drop files into a playlist, ie. two boxes, with the one on the
left listing files on my drive, and the one on the
I tried searching the doco, but I can not find anything on steps to
install printing on a new debian system.
If it is just a matter of packages to install, which ones? So far I've
chased lprng, lprngtools, lprfax, printop, ifhp and hpoj, but now where
have a I managed to create a /etc/printcap.
there is a tool on sourceforge that will allow you to open and
export pst files to plain text files.
it works well.
Hi All,
Has anyone been able to import .PST files from Outlook to another email
client.
I have searched the web, a file called LibPST is available somewhere.
(sourceforge
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Colin Humphreys wrote:
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 11:50:39 +1100
From: Colin Humphreys [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Help I'm MS bound and I'm feeling down
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 10:12:10AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Has
I managed to fix the problem and thought I'd post it here as a reference
for the next poor sod who needs to do this.
The problem was two fold:
1) don't use + as a domain seperator as it can cause problems with samba
resolving domain groups. (good 'ole testparm told me so)
2) domain groups
I don't know what your requirements are but have you considered cups?
The packages you'll want are cupsys and foomatic-db there will be some
dependencies that apt will solve. Configure via QT-Cups or the web
interface.
For lpr you'll want lprng then I find printtool useful to configure
(if you
Hi,
I install routed daemon in RH7.3, then I put the IPtable firewall on top, I found my
routing doesn't work anymore. is there any reason for this. I enable all the traffic
but still can't ping to different subnet.
Help !!
Xiaolu
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